Rajasthan Drug Lab Bust: How a Failed Civil Servant Built a Rs 40 Crore Empire

A major drug manufacturing operation was uncovered in Rajasthan's Sirohi district during a joint raid. The clandestine lab had the capacity to produce 100kg of Mephedrone worth approximately Rs 40 crore in the illegal market. Five people were arrested including mastermind Vala Ram, a graduate who turned to drug manufacturing after failing civil service exams. The bust resulted from coordinated efforts between NCB and local police who identified suspicious chemical storage at a remote farmhouse.

Key Points: NCB Rajasthan Police Bust Sirohi Mephedrone Lab Arrest 5

  • Lab discovered in remote Daantrai village farmhouse with chemical drums and equipment
  • Mastermind Vala Ram used darknet to learn drug manufacturing process
  • Chemicals worth crores sourced from Ankleshwar in Gujarat for production
  • NCORD meetings helped sensitize local police to identify clandestine lab signs
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Clandestine drug lab unearthed in Rajasthan's Sirohi district, 5 held

NCB and Rajasthan Police uncover clandestine drug lab in Sirohi, arresting 5 including mastermind Vala Ram. Seizure could yield 100kg Mephedrone worth Rs 40 crore.

"He decided to get into the business of manufacturing Mephedrone to make quick money - NCB Statement"

New Delhi, Nov 15

Five persons were arrested and chemicals worth crores of rupees were seized by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and Rajasthan Police in a joint operation to bust a clandestine lab in a remote village in Sirohi district, Rajasthan, an official said on Saturday.

The seizure was sufficient to manufacture about 100 kgs of Mephedrone, which could be sold for up to Rs 40 crore, said the official in a statement.

The mastermind and four others have been arrested for running the lab to make Mephedrone, which is being increasingly used as a psychotropic drug in the states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, it said.

The Sirohi Police, Rajasthan, found drums and packets containing chemicals along with lab equipment in a remote farmhouse at Daantrai Village in District Sirohi, Rajasthan, on November 6.

The police shared this information with NCB, Jodhpur, whereupon the officers immediately reached the site and found tell-tale signs of a clandestine lab.

The National Forensic Science University (NFSU), Gandhinagar, team was called for inspection, and they confirmed the presence of precursors being used in the lab equipment recovered from the site.

During the investigation, the main characters behind running the lab were identified, and five of them were arrested from different parts of Rajasthan and Gujarat by NCB, Jodhpur, with the assistance of Rajasthan Police.

The mastermind, Vala Ram, a resident of district Jalore, Rajasthan, has been arrested. During interrogation, it was revealed that he is a graduate, and after failing in various exams, including the Civil Services Exam, he decided to get into the business of manufacturing Mephedrone to make quick money, said the statement.

He took the farmhouse on lease in the name of his associate Bhura Ram, resident of Dhantrai village of Baltora district. He used virtual SIMs to communicate with other members of the syndicate and surfed the darknet to learn the manufacturing process, said the statement.

He sourced the chemicals and lab equipment from Ankleshwar, Gujarat. He was also wanted in one of the Central Bureau of Narcotics (CBN) cases of mephedrone trafficking, said the statement.

The vehicle used in the transportation of the chemicals and equipment has been seized. Investigation has also revealed that they manufactured 8 kg of mephedrone, out of which 2 kg was seized by CBN from one of their associates on October 28, the statement said.

An official said in this case, the NCB used the mechanism of monthly District Level Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) meetings to sensitise the district police, especially in Rajasthan.

The state police were sensitised about the issue and reported the presence of drums containing chemicals and lab equipment at an unusual place to the local office of NCB, as such a place could be a clandestine facility for manufacturing synthetic drugs like Mephedrone.

Red flag indicators about the presence of clandestine labs were also shared by NCB with district police across all over the country. These included windows covered or blacked out; excessive ventilation/ducting; signs of metal corrosion or chemical staining on walls/floors, buildings or sheds, formerly residential but used as labs and storage of chemicals or equipment at unusual places, said the statement.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's really sad to see educated youth like Vala Ram choosing this path after failing exams. Instead of taking the easy way out, they should explore other legitimate opportunities. Our education system needs to provide better career guidance.
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Sarah B
The coordination between local police and NCB through NCORD meetings seems to be working well. This is exactly how law enforcement should function - sharing intelligence and acting promptly. Hope this becomes a model for other states.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the police action, I'm concerned about the sophisticated methods these criminals are using - darknet, virtual SIMs, sourcing from Gujarat. Our law enforcement needs to upgrade their tech capabilities to match these criminals.
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Meera T
This is really worrying for parents like me. Mephedrone is becoming too common in Rajasthan, MP, and Maharashtra. Schools and colleges need to have regular awareness programs about the dangers of drug abuse. 🚫
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David E
The red flag indicators shared by NCB are quite practical - covered windows, excessive ventilation, chemical stains. Ordinary citizens should also be aware of these signs and report suspicious activities. Community vigilance is important.
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Karthik V
Good that they caught them, but this shows the drug problem is getting more organized. From Ankleshwar chemicals to darknet learning

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